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Will we still need batteries in the Internet of Things era?

2026-04-06 04:34:44 · · #1

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a concept that refers to the Internet of Things or simply IoT.

IoT refers to the widespread connection between things and between things and people based on information carriers such as the Internet, enabling intelligent perception, identification, and management of objects and processes.

What does the Internet of Things (IoT) have to do with you and me?

From the definition, we can roughly understand that the Internet of Things (IoT) makes objects that are originally closely related to people but are cold and impersonal become "intelligent":

For example, you can use your home TV remote to search for and watch movies and TV shows directly via voice control.

If you leave something in your car, you don't need to go downstairs yourself. You can ask a family member who hasn't come home yet to help you retrieve it. You can simply press the car key upstairs to unlock the car.

Without the need for pre-installed wiring, smart door locks, wireless doorbells, home cameras, door and window sensors, and smoke detectors can ensure home security.

Connect gas meters and sockets to the network to monitor device usage and remotely control the timing of gas and electricity switching, making you feel safer when you're out. Generate charts to give you a clear overview of your electricity and gas usage.

In the field of health and medical care, smart body fat scales have built-in blood pressure and body fat sensors, which can provide health suggestions based on physical condition and monitor exercise effects; smart toothbrushes can also generate charts based on brushing data to monitor oral health.

It can be said that seemingly tedious aspects of home life have become easier, more convenient, and more enjoyable thanks to the Internet of Things.

Let's start with the power consumption patterns of IoT appliances:

The reason why IoT appliances can become intelligent is that they use various information sensors, radio frequency identification technology, global positioning system, infrared sensor, laser scanner and other devices and technologies to collect the necessary information such as sound, light, heat, electricity, mechanics, chemistry, biology and location, so as to realize intelligent perception, identification and management of objects or processes.

In short, IoT appliances place higher demands on battery conductivity and instantaneous pulse power.

Although IoT appliances have entered thousands of households, there is still no comprehensive power supply solution for IoT appliances that is applicable to multiple scenarios and systems on the market.

The significant advantage of the Chuanying IoT battery series lies in its use of high-tech patented technology to reduce resistance and effectively improve conductivity, achieving an organic combination of instantaneous pulse and long-term durability, effectively supporting a more durable user experience for long-distance remote control.

Furthermore, the internal structure of the Chuanying IoT battery has been upgraded to MAX high-capacity, high-density cells. This results in longer connection distances, longer supply durations, and more responsive speeds.

With its combined internal and external advantages, Chuanying IoT batteries can be widely used in various fields such as intelligent vehicle connectivity, security monitoring, smart homes, and smart healthcare.


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